Malcolm Goldie – Old chum of Trunk Records. “Very talented. Has been making insane sonic cut-ups and musical designs for advertising for a while – anarchic skits for things like adidas football boots and modern wacky make up. Anyway, I really like his work, his timing and his odd ideas, so I asked him to make me an LP, This is it.” Jonny Trunk
OVERVIEW:
Sounds totally insane. Like made by a cage of techno chimps or minions or something. Not sure it should even be allowed. Nearest th...
Malcolm Goldie – Old chum of Trunk Records. “Very talented. Has been making insane sonic cut-ups and musical designs for advertising for a while – anarchic skits for things like adidas football boots and modern wacky make up. Anyway, I really like his work, his timing and his odd ideas, so I asked him to make me an LP, This is it.” Jonny Trunk
OVERVIEW:
Sounds totally insane. Like made by a cage of techno chimps or minions or something. Not sure it should even be allowed. Nearest thing I can compare it to is absolutely nothing. You’ll just have to listen.
HISTORY:
Hello. Meet Malcolm. He makes all sorts of things, including music. He makes lots of music in fact, for stuff like those Adidas trainers you are wearing, or those Nike Football boots worn by International soccer superstars. When these companies need something TOTALLY OFF THE FCKING WALL for their kooky advertising films Malcolm normally gets the call. He is a master of the cut and sonic stick, the accurate and intensely random, he makes the bizarre effortlessly more so. Jonny Trunk has known Malcolm a long time. So he thought it would be a groovy idea to ask Malcolm to make his debut LP for Trunk Records. And this totally unusual set of cues proves that this was not just a good idea, but that Malcolm does actually have a DeLorean and has travelled to the future, made an LP, brought it back and given it to us now. This is the future. Right now. A new sonic language even. And ITS FCKING GENIUS. And thank fck for that.
Lynden Campbell (Domino Publishing) “imagine the sound of Atari ‘Pong’ whilst pinging an elastic band to Add N to X and you’ve got somewhere near the Sound of Malcolm”.
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